Giraffe
Yes, sharks are indeed animals that have cartilage instead of bones. Their skeletons are made up entirely of cartilage, allowing them to be more flexible and lightweight compared to other animals with skeletons made of bone.
Animal Science courses. Animal Nutrition classes are always popular and often required for an animal science/ animal husbandry degree.
it is in a plant cell
frog,cricket,rabbit a lot of things!
No,chloroplasts are only found in animal cells
Cartilage.
There is no animal that has a body made entirely of cartilage.
Any animal with cartilage can have chondromalacia, which is a degenerative process that causes cartilage to soften.
No, the notochord and the nerve cord arise from different germ layers. The notochord is replaced by an ossified backbone, though there are still remnants between the vertebrae. The nerve cord, however, is protected by the ossified vertebral column.
Yes i do have a large erection
Cartilage, what your ears are made of. and nose
sharks.
There are two subclasses of cartilaginous fish. Elasmobranchii and holocephali. The subclass elasmobranchii encompasses sharks. The subclass holocephali encompasses rays and skates.Sharks, skates, and stingrays.
Cartilage supplements come from such animal sources as cattle, sheep, sharks, and chickens, with cows and sharks being the predominant sources.
Cartilage fish? Yes, as all fish are.
Elastic cartilage
yes it reduces friction between bones, and also, synovial fluid reduces friction at the joints as well.